This chair "REST", designed and developed by the Mono+Mono team from Denmark and designer Theo Fischer Ginman, can be said to challenge the storage limits of chairs and exceed the general publics imagination of chairs. It does not have the four legs, flat sitting surface or backrest that a chair should have in our impression. The can-shaped "REST" uses a telescopic and folding structure to achieve the purpose of storage and sitting, pursuing breakthroughs in portability convenience. .
When stored, the height of 16.8 centimeters and the diameter of 6.5 centimeters are only slightly taller than our usual easy-to-open beverage cans. You can easily imagine how convenient it is in terms of portability and can be easily put into a bag. It can even be stored in a pocket.
At many times in life, we will encounter the situation of standing for a long time. Whether it is waiting in line, an open-air concert, or waiting for an off-peak mass transit, standing for a long time is really a burden on the feet. At this time That’s when “REST” comes in handy and it’s time to relax your feet.
To use, just unfold the shell to both sides, stretch the retracted central pillar, and then rotate and lock the telescopic function of the pillar, and keep it balanced against the ground, and it becomes a place for sitting. portable seat.
The unfolded "REST" has a T-shaped appearance, supported on the ground by a single point. The original shell unfolds into a sitting area, and the height can be adjusted from 65 cm to 85 cm to accommodate different conditions. Not only does it unfold quickly, but it is also relatively easy to take when you need to move.
The portable seat "REST" made of a single material can avoid the waste caused by using composite and multiple materials during the production process; the precise design and molding process during the development process enhances the stability of the telescopic and folding structure. And reliability, it has a load-bearing capacity of 150 kg and excellent portability. Its advanced and unique telescopic structure is patent pending.
Multi-color variations provide the possibility of customization and commercialization, and simple packaging presents the most concise and portable form.
"REST" is lightweight and portable and can provide a short place to sit and rest your feet. If mass commercialization can continue smoothly, will we see people queuing up one day when celebrating an anniversary or opening a well-known store, taking out "REST" from their bags and neatly unfolding it and sitting down?